Hi David
That is just macro syntax.  The real issue is why/how to avoid the security 
violation on using xmlhttprequest when launching the webapp from localhost or 
externally.  I dont understand what to put where and how to access it so to 
allow xmlhttprequest to execute.  

David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No comment on the whole bean construct 
other than to say that's too 
complicated for my tastes.

My personal preference on the whole resources inside of WEB-INF front is 
to just place the resources outside of WEB-INF.  Then configure a 
security constraint or write a filter on the request to handle access 
control.  Just seems easier to me.

--David

Chris Pat wrote:
> Hi David
> I did it partially this way, and it works. My objects in the js file are 
> executing.  
> 
> http://:/
>
decarta javascript api example>   
>   /extPages/myScripts.js">
>
> However I still get the "Permission denied to call XMLHttpRequest.open...  I 
> thought by putting a jsp:forward outside my WEB-INF and calling it internally 
> from localhost I would avoid that and worry about how to access it from 
> Internet; now I first have to get around this security issue on localhost so 
> I can test and ass-ume it will also allow access from browsers externally.
>
>
> David Smith  wrote: >
>   
>> As for that last bit, I have found
>> that you can specify the path as /FolderInWebApp/Script/myScript.js
>>     
> You still need either the context path or make it relative to the page's 
> URL or the client won't be able to resolve it.  This doesn't work like 
> the jsp internals that are aware of the context path.
>
> --David
>
> Nathan Bahr wrote:
>   
>> hmm what exactly do you need ajax for? From my recollection, ajax is
>> simply a method of making mini-requests to the server so the interaction
>> with your webapp is a bit more fluid. As for that last bit, I have found
>> that you can specify the path as /FolderInWebApp/Script/myScript.js
>> instead of using the fully qualified name. When you start the path with
>> '/' it looks in the base webapp directory. Lemme know if this helps any.
>>
>>   
>>     
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>> Hello
>> Any tips on serving a ajax page with tomcat?  I am now calling the page
>> with a jsp:forward outside of the web-inf.  Do I also have to fully unc
>> path to the *.js files, like
>> src=localhost:8080/context/intPages/myScripts.js ?
>>
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